

Sun, Mar 01
|Hungarian House, American Foundation for
Eternal Winter - Örök Tél
Ripped away from her family in Hungary and sent to a Soviet gulag, a woman, desperate to survive finds love during her agonizing struggle. With a historical introduction by Janos Racz, phd - historian with the Veritas Historical Research Institute.
Time & Location - Időpont
Mar 01, 2026, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Hungarian House, American Foundation for, 213 E 82nd St, New York, NY 10028, USA
About the Event - Részletek
Eternal Winter - Örök Tél
Sunday, March 1 - 6pm
Film Screening - In Hungarian with English subtitles
Christmas 1944. Soviet soldiers invade Hungary and drag every young woman with German origins away from a small village and transport them to a Soviet labor camp where they are forced to work in the coal mines under inhuman conditions. This is where Irén, one of the Hungarian women, meets Rajmund who decides to teach her how to survive. While she is determined to return home to her little daughter and family, history and fate have a different plan: Irén and Rajmund fall in love.
The film and historical context will be introduced by Dr. János Rácz, a Historical Researcher with the VERITAS Institute.


Tickets are required; donations are suggested. admission is free.
Suggested: $20 Adult, $15 Members, $5 students and seniors.
Pay as you wish donations and tickets also available at the door during the event.
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Thank you - Köszönjük!
Event co-organized with the cooperation of The Consulate General of Hungary in New York.
